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The Bitcoin Letters: Confidentiality, integrity and availability
The chapter on ‘Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability’ of the book ‘The Bitcoin Letters’ explains how Bitcoin meets the CIA triad of information security, which consists of confidentiality, integrity, and availability. It is a universal standard for implementing security measures and is also crucial for the successful operation of a business. When all three benchmarks are…
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From Torrents to Git: How Merkle Trees Protect Your Files
Learn how Merkle trees are used in Bitcoin, Torrenting, Git, and DNSSEC to maintain data integrity and prevent tampering of information. Discover how Merkle trees work and how they help ensure security in these systems.
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The Philippines set to become a global leader in blockchain
The Philippines has everything it takes to become a global leader in blockchain, including a young population, a desire to upskill, and a government committed to promoting the technology.
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This is the big mistake companies make with blockchain
Businesses looking to adopt a blockchain solution often mistakenly believe they can only keep their data secure if it’s not visible to everybody and can only be accessed by select individuals. Ironically, the best way to secure data is to keep it in the public eye or make it public, and that’s exactly what a…
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A common misconception about blockchain – and the facts you should know
Despite being an ever-growing industry with billions of dollars invested, there are still several common misconceptions about blockchain, how it works, and the need for regulation.
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A letter to Elon Musk
Bryan Daugherty, Global Public Policy Director of Bitcoin Association, has written an open letter to Twitter CEO Elon Musk extolling the benefits of BSV.
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The move to IPv6 and taking the next step with PeerTLS via blockchain
While many people still consider IPv6 as an up-and-coming technology, it is already being used across the world by billions of people. Most advanced countries today now have over 50% of Internet traffic going over IPv6, and in the United States 95% or more of wireless carriers already support the protocol, says Lawrence Hughes, Senior…
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“6 reasons we chose to build on BSV blockchain”
The decision to build on the BSV Blockchain was ultimately an easy one as it is the only protocol that offers true scalability, doesn’t face backlogs, and is inexpensive, says Steve Smid, Project Manager at Gate2Chain.
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How UNISOT is turning the supply chain world on its head
UNISOT is a Web3 supply-chain traceability platform which uses the BSV blockchain to help global supply chains for everything from food to clothes, electronics and cars, says Stephan Nilsson, Founder and CEO of UNISOT.